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GW Community Tallies More Than 49 Million Steps

George Washington University students, faculty and staff recorded more than 49 million steps during the 2017 Steps Challenge. That total puts the...

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GW Celebrates Hindu Festival of Lights

GW student groups celebrated Diwali Saturday night in the Marvin Center.

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In Photos: Boo Bash 2017

The celebration of Halloween featured free food, live music, a photo booth, a costume contest and more. 

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Four Alumni, One Professor Inducted into GW Engineering Hall of Fame

By Kristen Mitchell

The School of Engineering and Applied Science inducted four alumni and one professor into its Hall of Fame Friday...

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U.S. Senator: ‘There Is Not A Lot of Time Left’ to Reverse Climate Change

By Ruth Steinhardt

Climate change is a public health issue with little time left to reverse course, U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) told an audience Monday at the George Washington...

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Autism Research Targets Transition to Young Adulthood

By Kristen Mitchell

A George Washington University-led national collaborative network aimed at improving outcomes for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) will...

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University Will Honor Tradition with Inauguration Celebration

On Nov. 13, the George Washington University will officially inaugurate Thomas J. LeBlanc as its 17th president. A ceremony featuring some of the university’s longstanding traditions will take...

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Colonial Harvest Calls for Donations

By Ruth Steinhardt

The George Washington University women’s lacrosse team will collect canned goods, toiletries and other nonperishable donations to donate to area families in...

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GW President Discusses Comprehensiveness, Diversity at Faculty Assembly

By Ruth Steinhardt

George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc attended his first Faculty Assembly on Tuesday, spelling out his vision of a GW that “aspires to...

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Olympic Medal Winner Shows the Power of Sharing Your Story

By Keith Harriston

Kellie Wells-Brinkley, who won a Bronze Medal in the 2012 London Olympics in the 100 meter hurdles, gave this advice to the student-athletes crowded into the...